Trex decking

Started by Whitlock, February 21, 2009, 10:59:57 AM

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Whitlock

Does anyone have a idea on how to fix surface scraches in Trex decking?
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MountainDon

New "boards".  ;D 

That is one of the things I don't like about those type of decking products. Sorry I wasn't of more help.
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MikeOnBike


Jens

little bit of solvent to melt the surface a bit?  Make it not a scratch, but hide it as a dent that way.  Just an idea. 

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MountainDon

Quote from: MikeOnBike on February 25, 2009, 04:10:23 PM
Turn it over? ???

The Trex "boards or planks" I've seen have the wood grain effect on one side and a smoother surface on the other. I have no idea if they are all that way.  ???
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glenn kangiser

I don't like Trex.

Whitlock is also working out of town.

He said the Trex has a slot in the side and special hold downs making it very hard to remove with out starting at the first board and working your way into it.
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